Madame Butterfly |
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![]() Madame Butterfly is a heartbreaking tale of love, sacrifice, and cultural clash. The story follows a young Japanese woman named Cho-Cho-San, who marries an American naval officer named Pinkerton. Despite her unwavering love and loyalty, Pinkerton's intentions are revealed to be less than honorable. As Cho-Cho-San's world crumbles around her, she must make difficult decisions to protect her child and preserve her dignity. The novel delves into themes of imperialism, racism, and gender expectations, making it a thought-provoking read. The writing is elegant and evocative, transporting readers to turn-of-the-century Japan. The characters are complex and flawed, adding depth to the narrative. While the ending is tragic, it serves as a powerful commentary on the destructive nature of cultural misunderstandings and the consequences of selfish actions. Overall, Madame Butterfly is a poignant and thought-provoking novel that will linger in the reader's mind long after the final page is turned. Book Description: |
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Genres for this book |
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Classics (antiquity) |
Fiction |
Literature |
Romance |
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Reviews (Rated: 2 Stars - 1 review) |
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Reviewer: SC - June 20, 2013 I find the attempt to try and read English in an Asian accent really unnecessary. It really ruins the book. |